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Zuma blasts opposition leaders
14 Jul 2016 at 17:43hrs | Views
President Jacob Zuma has taken a swipe at the opposition leaders, saying their parties do not have what it takes to lead South Africa.
According to SABC, Zuma was addressing scores of African National Congress (ANC) members in Klerksdorp in the North West.
He says this trio were expelled from the ANC for misbehaviour, and their parties were formed from anger, without any political objectives.
United Democratic Movement (UDM) General Bantu leader Holomisa was expelled from ANC during Nelson Mandela's era; Mosiuoa Lekota formed Congress of the People (COPE) after Zuma was elected ANC President, while Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema was expelled from the ANC.
Zuma said he is surprised that there are some people who still vote for the DA, even though it was formed by parties which represented and promoted apartheid.
He said ANC we will be there for many year to come.
According to SABC, Zuma was addressing scores of African National Congress (ANC) members in Klerksdorp in the North West.
He says this trio were expelled from the ANC for misbehaviour, and their parties were formed from anger, without any political objectives.
Zuma said he is surprised that there are some people who still vote for the DA, even though it was formed by parties which represented and promoted apartheid.
He said ANC we will be there for many year to come.
Source - SABC